GumbyDamnit! wrote:scoscox wrote:3 teams have made the sweet sixteen. Butler, Xavier, and Villanova.
The biggest things that have hurt the conference in the postseason:
Nova 2014 - 2 seed - second round loss
Nova 2015 - 1 seed - second round loss
Nova 2017 - 1 seed - second round loss
Xavier 2016 - 2 seed - second round loss
Xavier 2018 - 1 seed - second round loss
Creighton 2014 - 3 seed - second round loss
If half of these teams come even close to holding seed there would be no narrative of disappointment and our win-loss totals in the tournament would be more in line with the other power conferences
I’m sorry but did you just submit your theory that if “these teams (had) come close to holding their seed, there would be no narrative of disappointment,” and then note 3 Nova teams and 2 X teams? First of all Nova and “tourney disappointment” can’t be uttered by any other fan base in the BE. Secondly, I think X has represented themselves just fine in the tourney as well. This thread should start and end with expecting someone not named Nova or X to make any kind of run in the tourney one of these years. With the talented programs that we’ve had I don’t think that expectation is too much to ask.
stever20 wrote:the league has had 7 top 2 seeds in the 6 years of the league setup. Only Nova in '16 and '18 advanced to the 2nd weekend from that group.
There were 41 other top 2 seeds in those 6 years. 31 of those 41 advanced to the sweet 16(75.6%).
So just by the numbers, the league should have had 3 more sweet 16's from those top 2 seeds. I get what scoscox says. If 1-2 of those early flameouts don't happen, the narrative is nothing like it was/is. Especially when you add the 2014 Creighton to the mix and their 30 point blowout at the hands of Baylor- that didn't help at all either.
Sorry but fans of teams don't get to control the narrative. Narratives happen regardless if you like it or not. The narrative of the Big East is very up in the air right now, especially all teams not named Villanova. Things like what just happened with Maruette and the Hausers transferring do not help at all.
I think part of the problem with the other teams in the league is they've been hurt by league play so much in that they've always got like 8 conference losses, and wind up with seeds in that pit of misery that I always talk of. The league in the last 5 years has had an incredible 10 teams on that 8-10 line. Teams seeded there are going to be playing in essence road games against top 1-2 seeds. All 10 teams have had at least 8 conference losses. Seton Hall 2 years ago a great example. Great team but had 8 conference losses. Their reward was a 8 seed and having to play Kansas in Wichita in rd 2. very talented team, but an impossible situation.
stever20 wrote:the league has had 7 top 2 seeds in the 6 years of the league setup. Only Nova in '16 and '18 advanced to the 2nd weekend from that group.
There were 41 other top 2 seeds in those 6 years. 31 of those 41 advanced to the sweet 16(75.6%).
So just by the numbers, the league should have had 3 more sweet 16's from those top 2 seeds. I get what scoscox says. If 1-2 of those early flameouts don't happen, the narrative is nothing like it was/is. Especially when you add the 2014 Creighton to the mix and their 30 point blowout at the hands of Baylor- that didn't help at all either.
Sorry but fans of teams don't get to control the narrative. Narratives happen regardless if you like it or not. The narrative of the Big East is very up in the air right now, especially all teams not named Villanova. Things like what just happened with Maruette and the Hausers transferring do not help at all.
I think part of the problem with the other teams in the league is they've been hurt by league play so much in that they've always got like 8 conference losses, and wind up with seeds in that pit of misery that I always talk of. The league in the last 5 years has had an incredible 10 teams on that 8-10 line. Teams seeded there are going to be playing in essence road games against top 1-2 seeds. All 10 teams have had at least 8 conference losses. Seton Hall 2 years ago a great example. Great team but had 8 conference losses. Their reward was a 8 seed and having to play Kansas in Wichita in rd 2. very talented team, but an impossible situation.
scoscox wrote:And Gumby, all I mean by those stats are that if just a few of those teams managed to make the sweet sixteen atleast before bowing out, the narrative would have even less bearing. We'd have the same number of wins in the tournament as the rest of the power leagues on top of the 2 natty's. that's why i said they were missed opportunities. We'd arguably be able to call ourselves the best conference in the country.
pki1998 wrote:Will the mods please banish stever? He has been an obvious troll for years and makes this forum basically unreadable. Why is he continued to be allowed to post?
GumbyDamnit! wrote:scoscox wrote:And Gumby, all I mean by those stats are that if just a few of those teams managed to make the sweet sixteen atleast before bowing out, the narrative would have even less bearing. We'd have the same number of wins in the tournament as the rest of the power leagues on top of the 2 natty's. that's why i said they were missed opportunities. We'd arguably be able to call ourselves the best conference in the country.
There is a narrative for fans that are very close to things, and a narrative for those that are much further away. Very few fans of college basketball are looking at this type of micro level that you present quite frankly. In fact, you ask the average college BB fan about Nova and I'll guarantee they'll spend 30 minutes talking about the 2 national championship runs, and zero talking about those 3 years they bowed out early. It's "The Shot" and the Brunson--Bridges--DiVincenzo team that blew everyone off the court by double digits. THAT is the Nova narrative of the last 6 years to the average BB fan.
It's not like these X and Nova teams lost to Lehigh. No one outside of the BE or B12 remembers Baylor beating CU. It's not a bad beat. Baylor was good. Nova lost to UConn. Yeah, and UConn beat 5 other teams in the tourney that year. 2 losses to Wisconsin who was in the midst of the best decade in their BB history. Those are something to be embarassed about? Not to the average fan. Fans remember Lehigh beating Duke and Middle Tenn beating Mich St.
Butler is that Cinderella team that made back-to-back FFs and almost knocked off Duke. X is that once mid major, who's been relevant for decades, that is now in a power conference and taking big steps forward. PC, SHU and Creighton have all been solid and relevant--in and around the tournament for several of the past half dozen years. The only narrative that the BE can't shake is: G'town and Marq aren't what they used to be in the old BE, DePaul is Depaul, and St. John's isn't the St. John's of the 80's anymore. I think there is good chance that those narratives can be changed in the next few years.
We all might think that the average college BB fans view us under a microscope as we do ourselves or as that AAC shill does whenever we falter. But the truth is they remember key generalities. 2 NC's. Tons of bids. Several different teams ranked. That's the narrative.
pki1998 wrote:Will the mods please banish stever? He has been an obvious troll for years and makes this forum basically unreadable. Why is he continued to be allowed to post?
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